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Congratulations on your purchase. I hope soon you will be able to post wise conclusions from the reading of this book.

No, I won't make any conclusions. It's better to make conclusions using TsAMO records more than 320 Gb of which I do have on my computer.
BSA books are used as a reference for clarifying OOBs of needed units. THe same with the tank brigades

If you fire a rifle at the past, the future will fire a cannon at you.....

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1.) Guards Cavalry Corps, Soviet Cavalry Corps, Guards Cavalry Divisions - which contain information similar to that found in the Tank Brigade Series

2) Guard Units I, 1941 - 1942, Guard Units II, 1943, Guard Units III, 1944 - 1945 and an index volume. The index volume show the first three volumes cover all Guards unit, land and air, from Army down to battalions. The first three volumes contain documents related to the various unit.

These volumes appear real interesting but it would take some time to figure out just what is in them and how much is new material.

The price seem fair considering what you get. Note that the Guards materials are pdf files and the pages load slowly for some reason.